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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum instructed the Foreign Ministry to establish communication with the United States after President Donald Trump announced possible ground attacks on Mexican territory. Sheinbaum ordered contact with the U.S. State Department to coordinate the exchange of information on security matters. She described Trump’s statements as intimidation, reaffirming Mexico’s commitment to cooperation while rejecting any foreign military intervention. The president also expressed her willingness to speak directly with her U.S. counterpart to strengthen mechanisms of cooperation on security issues between both nations.

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00:00Meanwhile, the president of Mexico, Clyde Chambon, instructed the foreign ministry to
00:04establish communications with the United States, after U.S. President Donald Trump assured
00:09that his country would be launching a ground attack on Mexican territory.
00:13In this context, Chambon ordered a contact with the U.S. Senate Department to coordinate
00:18the exchange of information on security matters.
00:21The Mexican president described these statements as intimidation and reaffirmed that her country
00:25is committed to cooperation and rejects any foreign military intervention.
00:30Moreover, she expressed her willingness to speak directly with the U.S. counterpart, Trump,
00:35to strengthen the mechanisms for cooperation and security issues between the two countries.
00:41The situation in Latin America and the defense of sovereignty, with President Trump we have
00:53an agreement, an understanding on security.
00:56We consider it part of his way of communicating.
01:01I discuss this with President Lula.
01:04We talk about following up.
01:06Remember that the vice president and a very large group came.
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